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Monday, October 18, 2010

New Pharmaceutical Microbiology Textbok Includes RMMs

Madhu Raju Saghee, Tim Sandle and Ed Tidswell have recently published a new book entitled Microbiology and Sterility Assurance in Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices. Chapters on rapid and alternative microbiological methods have been provided by myself and Claudio Denoya. To read the entire Table of Contents, please Click Here. Below please find a brief overview.

Injectable product manufacturing is booming because of the growth of new biopharmaceuticals and small molecule anticancer drugs. The requirements for contamination control will become even more stringent than today. Isolators or blow-fill-seal equipment have already replaced the conventional clean rooms and LAF-hoods in many production facilitities. Conventional microbiological monitoring methods, requiring 3 to 5 days of incubation will become inappropriate. Equipment is already available allowing real time, simultaneous viable and non-viable counting.

This book is a useful reference guide for the SMB (Small and Medium Business) pharmaceutical sector which does not have the resources to have access to such top-quality information in this field. This book therefore represents an unparalleled and unprecedented text in the field of pharmaceutical and medical device microbiology. Perhaps even more outstanding is the fact that this book not only covers subject matter and technical content which is established as best and expected practice, but also includes content regarded as possible, future and emerging technology or processes.

The results of 45 years of scientific and technological development are laid down in these 33 chapters. These chapters, all written by international experts, give a vivid picture of today’s pharmaceutical microbiology. The high standard of the chapters makes it an essential reference guide that should be on the shelf of everyone who is involved or interested in this field.